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Advert for Peter Robinsons autumn tailor-mades 1913Two stlyes of autumn coats tailor-made in Peter Robinson for 1913. 1913
Womens fashion 1909Woman wearing 3 quarter length coat, wide brimmed hat with three feathers, a elegant coat and skirt, made of quality chantung, natural colour, black satin collar. 1909
Women wearing fur-lined winter coats 1909Two women wearing fur-lined coats, one with full length with fur-trim, decorative fasten to the front, other with a diagonal wrap-over front and fur collar and cuffs
George V and Queen Mary in a crowd of peopleKing George V and Queen Mary in a crowd of people, looking at a girl with a large arrangement of flowers. Date: 1914
Suffrage Calendar Artists Suffrage League 1913. A suffrage calendar for 1913, published by the Artists Suffrage League. It shows a blindfolded baby astride a large white goose flying above a snowy
Suffragette Cat in Plumed Hat. A cat in a wide-brimmed hat with plume of feathers, Captioned, A Suffragette Date: circa 1909
Advertisement for the Nice Ostrich Farm, the most curious sight on the Riviera with 100 ostriches whose feathers provided for an assortment of feathers, fans and boas available to buy there
Woman holding a red feathered fanWoman with a backless dress, looking over her shoulder holding a red feathered fan. Date: 1917
Irene Castle in her Victory Ball costumeIRENE CASTLE (nee FOOTE) Dancer, with her husband Vernon Castle known as Americas Dancing Sweethearts. Also lauded as a leader of fashion and arbiter of style
Sketch cover, George Robey in Bing Boys on Broadway, WW1Front cover of The Sketch featuring George Robey as U-Ka-Lip-Tus, Chief of the Wah Wahs in a scene from The Bing Boys on Broadway, playing at the Alhambra
Maori Ornamental Wooden Carvings - New Zealand. They are an image of Rangihaeata carved by himself, the stern-post of a large canoe, carved boxes for tail feathers, the head of a carved wooden spear
Gaby Deslys, 1917Gaby Deslys (1884 - 1920), French actress, music hall artiste and sometime lover of King Manuel II of Portugal, pictured in 1917 after recovering from a severe illness
Woman in a winter fur coat 1923Woman wearing a wrap-over outdoor autumn coat made of velour and sitka fox trim. Date: 1923
Aquascutum tweed tailored suit, 1915A suit of Aquascutum tweed with a short, full skirt becomingly arranged at the back, while on the coat is introduced the new patch pockets available for six and a half guineas
Bonzo, Chee-Kee and Jock by George StuddyBonzo, Chee-Kee and Jock suddenly remember their New Years Resolutions, and help to remove the feathers from a delivery of poultry. Date: 1924
Out of Doors -- mother, children and peacockOut of Doors -- a mother and her two children watch a peacock on the lawn. Date: 19th century
Official styles of hairdressing for the 1937 CoronationExamples of hair styles for the coming Coronation season on display at the Mayfair hotel organised by the Incorporated Guild of Hairdressers
Betty Nuthall by Madame YevondeBetty Nuthall (1911-1983) by Madame Yevonde. She was an English tennis player, champion at Wimbledon and in the French and US Opens. Seen here modelling with ostrich feathers, in a puzzle picture
Sleeveless flapper gown 1923Designed by Isobel. 1920s sleeveless flapper gown expressed in lame, mink fur trimmed hem and a train attached to side. Holding three white ostrich feathers. Date: 1923
Court Presentation gown by IsobelAn elegant gown for a debutante to wear to be presented at court by Isobel. Date: 1937
Irene Castle in 1923Irene Castle (1893 1969), American Dancer most famous for dancing with her husband Vernon Castle. The bob was named after her in 1915, when she cut her hair short for convenience
Clarice Mayne in 1922Clarice Mayne (1886 1966), singer and performer of music halls and variety shows. Starring here in Jack and the Beanstalk in London Hipprodrome
Betty Compson in 1923Betty Compson (1897 1974), American actress in film. Here staring in Woman to Woman. 1923
Advertisement for Dunlop tyres, WW1A patriotic advertisement for Dunlop tyres in the early stages of the First World War. Dunlops are British-made -- avoid continental tyres made by the enemy! Date: September 1914
Cartoon, Men from The Moon, WW1Cartoon, Men from The Moon, commenting on three neutral powers in the early weeks of the First World War (Holland, America and Italy), and how they are regarded by the German government
Costume September 1891Two women wearing winter coats with very small flat hats with curled ostrich feathers. 1891
Buck Jones, American film star, in White EagleBuck Jones (1891-1942), American film star, seen here playing the role of a Native American in the film White Eagle. Date: 1941
Jay, Goldfinch and White-throated thrushThree Himalayan birds of European genus: the jay, the goldfinch and the white-throated thrush Himalayan birds of European forms Date: 1839
Three different species of tropical birds, found in northern India during the rainy season Date: 1839
Following the fashion 1794A short and stout woman following the fashion in 1794, regardless of how it might suit her, wears a voluminous chemise dress and a bonnet with enormously tall feathers. Date: 1794
Crops - fashion of c. 1794This satirical print is entitled Crops, perhaps referring to the dandyish gentlemans cropped hair. He also wears a high cravat and short cropped boots to reveal stripey stockings
The Fashion in December 1795Fashion satirised in 1795: a woman wears a long nightgown-like dress or smock with blouson sleeves and watch fob detail, and a turban with two tall feathers. Date: 1795
Fashionable lady in a hat, accompanying an advertisement for the Marshall & Snelgrove department store, to be found in London, Scarborough, Leeds and Harrogate. Date: 1914
Miss Audrey Croft in her court presentation gownMiss Audrey Croft, a former female golf champion, pictured in her court presentation gown in 1928. In both 1926 and 1927 she was the Middlesex champion
Miss Olwen Lloyd George in her court presentation gownMiss Olwen Lloyd George, twenty-one year old daughter of David Lloyd George, at that time, Chancellor of the Exchequer and later Prime Minister
Court gown by Isobel 1938An elegant, streamlined court gown for presentation at their Majesties court in 1938 by Isobel. Note the traditional three feathers in the hair and the ostrich fan
A debutante gets ready for court presentation, 1880sA 20th century impression of a young debutante getting ready to be presented at court. As two maids put the finishing touches to her dress, her mother beams at her proudly
Women hats 1914A selection of 1914 women hats. 1914
Gloria Swanson in 1923Gloria Swanson (1899 1983), American actress, singer and producer, staring here in Don t Tell Everything Date: 1923
Poland fowls and speckled Hamburg hensCocks and chickens: Poland fowls and speckled Hamburgs
Portrait of a woman showing 1920s fashion. Blue feather hat. Date: C. 1920s
A scarecrow, 1793A scarecrow of 1793 - a woman wearing a fashionable, but ridiculed, high-waisted gown (with watch fob) which makes it appear that her legs begin under her bosom
Caricature of fashion 1794 Shepherds, I have lost my waistA satire on fashions of 1794. The high-waisted look that had come into fashion aroused much ridicule, and was described as the banishment of the body from the female form
Characters in High Life, c. 1796. Although one of the women is much shorter than the other, she makes up for it in the height of the feathers she wears in her turban
Music cover, The Lancers Quadrilles, or Duval (of Dublin)s Second Set, Seventh Edition. Containing Les Graces, La Dorset, Lodoiska, La Native, and Les Lanciers
Fruit Label -- Winnethou, depicting the fictional Native American Indian hero, Winnetou. Date: 20th century
And old woman plucking a Thanksgiving Turkey. American Postcard. Date: 1909
Cartoon, Italian light infantryman with Austrian eagle, WW1French cartoon of an Italian light infantryman (Bersaglieri) during the First World War. He is holding an Austrian eagle upside down so that its imperial crown falls off